Epstein Files Unleash Bizarre Photos: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Captured on All Fours Over Mystery Woman

By Royal & Investigative Desk London, UK – February 3, 2026

The latest release of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has thrust Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, back into the global spotlight with a series of puzzling and unsettling photographs. Released by the U.S. Department of Justice on January 31, 2026, the images appear to depict the ex-royal kneeling on all fours over an unidentified, fully clothed woman lying on the floor, touching her stomach area. The photos, undated and redacted to obscure the woman’s face, have sparked widespread outrage, speculation, and renewed calls for accountability regarding Mountbatten-Windsor’s ties to the convicted sex offender.

In one striking image, Mountbatten-Windsor is seen crouching directly over the prone figure, his hands placed on her midsection as he looks toward the camera with a neutral expression.

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Another shows him from a side angle, emphasizing the awkward positioning in what appears to be a luxurious indoor setting, possibly Epstein’s infamous New York townhouse.

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A third captures a similar pose, with his bare feet visible and the woman’s arms extended, adding to the bizarre nature of the scene.

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These visuals emerge amid ongoing scrutiny of Mountbatten-Windsor’s relationship with Epstein, which has plagued him since the financier’s 2008 conviction for procuring a minor for prostitution. Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles and military affiliations in 2022 following a civil lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre alleging sexual assault (settled out of court without admission of liability), has repeatedly denied wrongdoing. Yet, his continued association with Epstein post-conviction, including stays at Epstein’s properties, has fueled persistent questions.

The new batch of files, part of thousands unsealed since 2024, includes emails, depositions, and other evidence shedding light on Epstein’s network of influential figures. One revelation involves Epstein attempting to introduce Mountbatten-Windsor to a “beautiful, trustworthy” Russian woman, further illustrating the web of connections. The photos themselves were described by experts as “puzzling” during a Radio National Breakfast segment, with royal correspondent Laura Bundock noting they place additional pressure on the former prince.

Public reaction has been swift and severe. Social media platforms exploded with hashtags like #EpsteinAndrew and #RoyalScandal, with users expressing disgust and demanding a full inquiry. “This is beyond bizarre—it’s damning,” tweeted one user, echoing sentiments from victims’ advocates who argue the images underscore the need for transparency in Epstein’s circle. Buckingham Palace issued a brief statement reiterating that Mountbatten-Windsor is no longer a working royal and declining further comment, while his representatives have not responded to requests for clarification on the photos’ context.

The setting of the images—featuring striped flooring and opulent decor—aligns with descriptions of Epstein’s Manhattan residence, where numerous allegations of misconduct occurred.

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Speculation abounds: Was this a playful moment, a massage, or something more sinister? Without context, the visuals evoke discomfort, especially given Epstein’s history of trafficking young women and girls.

This release follows previous Epstein document dumps that named high-profile individuals like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and others, though no new charges have stemmed directly from them. For Mountbatten-Windsor, now 65 and living a low-profile life at Royal Lodge, the photos compound a fall from grace that began with his disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where he claimed he couldn’t sweat and recalled a Pizza Express visit as an alibi.

Legal experts suggest these images could prompt renewed civil actions or investigations, though U.K. authorities have previously declined to pursue criminal charges. Victims’ rights groups, including those representing Giuffre, have called for the full unredaction of files to identify all involved parties.

As the Epstein saga continues to unfold, these photos serve as a stark reminder of the lingering shadows over powerful figures. Mountbatten-Windsor’s silence amid the storm only amplifies the calls for answers. Whether this marks the “final nail” in his public coffin remains to be seen, but the court of public opinion is rendering its verdict loud and clear.